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Joseph Bouck was born in the town of Fulton
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Bouck's Island is a farm near Breakabeen, New York within the town of Fulton, Schoharie County, New York near Fultonham, New York. Bouck's Island was the home of former New York governor William C. Bouck. Congressman Joseph Bouck was born on Bouck's Island and Wisconsin Congressman Gabriel Bouck once lived there. |
Columbia Pictures is an American film company.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Jacques Tourneur (] ; November 12, 1904 – December 19, 1977) was a French film director known for the classic film noir "Out of the Past" and a series of low-budget horror films he made for RKO Studios, including "Cat People", "I Walked with a Zombie" and "The Leopard Man". He is also known for directing "Night of the Demon", that was released by Columbia Pictures. |
Roy Denzil Hibbert is 32 years old.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Roy Denzil Hibbert (born December 11, 1986) is a Jamaican-American professional basketball player who last played for the Denver Nuggets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He is a two-time NBA All-Star, and earned NBA All-Defensive Second Team honors in 2014. |
Flagstad was born in 1895.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The Kirsten Flagstad Prize is awarded to outstanding Norwegian singers by the Flagstad Society. The Flagstad Society was founded by Torstein Gunnarson and Øystein Gaukstad in connection with the Norwegian soprano Kirsten Flagstad's 80th birthday in 1975, aiming to spread knowledge about Kirsten Flagstad's art and keep her name alive. |
Kali was born in winter
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Kali Michele Rocha (born December 5, 1971) is an American actress. She is known for portraying Karen Rooney, the mother of four Rooney children and school's vice principal, in the Disney Channel sitcom, "Liv and Maddie". She has also co-written four episodes of the show. |
The Highway of Hope was released more than 5556 days ago.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The Highway of Hope is a 1917 American Western silent film directed by Howard Estabrook and written by Harvey Gates and Willard Mack. The film stars House Peters, Sr., Kathlyn Williams, Jim Farley and Harry De Vere. The film was released on May 17, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. |
MGK is an acronym for Machine gun Kelly.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Richard Colson Baker (born April 22, 1990), better known by his stage names MGK and Machine Gun Kelly, is an American rapper and actor, from Cleveland, Ohio. MGK embarked on a musical career as a teenager, releasing a mixtape in 2006. He went on to release four more mixtapes. |
All the stores in West Town Mall are on the same level.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | West Town Mall is an upscale shopping mall located in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. Opened in August 1972, this one-level mall is located in the western portion of Knoxville in the West Hills community. West Town Mall is located along Interstates 40/75 and Kingston Pike. The mall has over 1300000 sqft of Gross leasable area, making it the largest of any enclosed shopping mall in Tennessee. |
1 v 100 was a spin off of a popular American show given the same name
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | 1 vs. 100 is an Australian spin-off game show based on the American version of the same name and the original Dutch version created by Endemol. The game pits one person against 100 others for a chance to win one million dollars. The program is hosted by former Nine Network CEO and personality Eddie McGuire. |
The 1980 British Grand Prix inolved cars
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The 1980 British Grand Prix (formally the XXXIII Marlboro British Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held at Brands Hatch on 13 July 1980. It was the eighth round of the 1980 Formula One season. The race was held over 76 laps of the 4.207-km (2.614-mile) circuit for a total race distance of 319.73 km (198.67 miles). |
Ballymena United Football Club only plays semi-professionally
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Ballymena United Football Club is a semi-professional football club from Northern Ireland. Based in Ballymena, County Antrim, the team competes in the NIFL Premiership and plays home matches at the Ballymena Showgrounds.The club is managed by iconic Irish League player/manager David Jeffrey. |
The studio and broadcast transmitter are in two different locations.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | KDMD is an Ion Television-affiliated television station located in Anchorage, Alaska, United States. Owned by Ketchikan Television LLC, the station broadcasts a standard definition digital signal on UHF channel 32 (or virtual channel 33 via PSIP) from a transmitter located in Eagle River. KDMD maintains studios on East 66th Avenue near the Seward Highway in Anchorage. |
Khataranaak is less than thirty years old.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Khatarnaak is a 1990 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Bharat Rangachary, starring Sanjay Dutt, Farha Naaz and Anita Raj in lead roles, upon release the film was a box office hit. Film's track " Aasmaan pe baithi Chandani" music is uncredited copy of B.J. Thomas's track "Raindrops keep falling on my head ." |
Annabelle's Affairs was released more than 15 years ago.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Annabelle's Affairs is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring Victor McLaglen, Jeanette MacDonald and Roland Young. The film is based on the play "Good Gracious Annabelle" by Clare Kummer. It is the only one of MacDonald's films to be considered lost. It was well received by critics, but did not perform well at the box office. |
Mike McCormack has less than 3 story collections published.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Mike McCormack (born 1965) is an Irish novelist and short story writer. He has published two collections of short stories, "Getting It In the Head" and "Forensic Songs" and three novels - "Crowe's Requiem," "Notes from a Coma" and "Solar Bones". He has been described as "a disgracefully neglected writer.". |
Marion was already acting when she was a teenager.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Marion Anna Fischer (born July 18, 1986 in East Berlin) is a German actress and singer. Since 2003, she appeared in over 30 film and television roles in appearance. She is most recognised to international audiences as the innocent vampire "Nora" in Dennis Gansel's drama film "We Are The Night" |
Orion Society on the Thoughts on America Initiative is comprised of many writers
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The New Patriotism Series is a project embarked upon by the Orion Society on the Thoughts on America Initiative to present the events of September 11 attacks and the emerging "new world order" through the eyes of several writers including Wendell Berry, Barry Lopez, Terry Tempest Williams, Richard Nelson, and David James Duncan. |
The population of hawthorne in 2010 was more than 2000
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Hawthorne is a census-designated place (CDP) in Mineral County, Nevada, United States. At the 2010 census, the population was 3,269, a decrease since the 2000 census, when it was 3,311. It is the county seat of Mineral County. The nearby Hawthorne Army Depot is the primary economic base of the town. |
Lil Wayne is not part of Playaz Circle.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | "Duffle Bag Boy" is a song by American hip hop duo Playaz Circle, released as the debut lead single from their debut album, "Supply & Demand" (2007). The song features a guest appearance from fellow American rapper Lil Wayne and was produced by M16 and Liam Kantwill. The song peaked in the Top 40 of the U.S. "Billboard" Hot 100, reaching number 15. |
Albert Woolley batted and bowled with the same hand.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Albert Woolley (26 September 1902 – 5 January 1978) was an English cricketer active in 1926 who played for Lancashire. He was born in Salford and died in Doncaster. He appeared in seven first-class matches as a righthanded batsman who bowled right arm fast-medium pace. He scored 61 runs with a highest score of 24 and held nine catches. He took eleven wickets with a best analysis of four for 56. |
Once Upon a Time premiered less than 100 years ago
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | 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. |
The song had six writers.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | "Player" is a song recorded by American singer Tinashe. It features guest vocals by American singer Chris Brown. The song was released by RCA Records as the intended first single off her second album on October 2, 2015, but was later scrapped. "Player" was written by Tinashe, Myron Birdsong, Brown, its producers Lulou and Alexander Kronlund, and Chloe Angelides. |
Jiaozhou Bay Bridge has been in the Guinness World Records over five years.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Jiaozhou Bay Bridge (or Qingdao Haiwan Bridge) is a 26.7 km long roadway bridge in eastern China's Shandong province, which is part of the 41.58 km Jiaozhou Bay Connection Project. s of December 2012 , Guinness World Records lists the Jiaozhou Bay Bridge as the world's longest bridge over water (aggregate length) at 41.58 km . |
the first letter of the first book kinsey millhone appears in is "A"
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Kinsey Millhone is a fictional character who was created by Sue Grafton for her "alphabet mysteries" series of novels. Millhone appears in a number of short stories written by Grafton. Grafton's mystery novels featuring Millhone are set in 1980s Santa Teresa, a fictionalized town based on Santa Barbara, California. |
The island is south of France.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Lamarck Island is a rocky island 250 m long, lying 300 m east of Petrel Island and 300 m north-east of Rostand Island in the Géologie Archipelago, off the Adélie Coast of Antarctica. It was charted in 1951 by the French Antarctic Expedition and named by them after Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, the French naturalist. |
It was harder to transport logs over land in the 1800s.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Swift Rivers is a children's historical novel by Cornelia Meigs. Set initially in 1835 in Minnesota, it is a story of the early days of the logging industry, when logs were floated down the Mississippi to St. Louis. The novel, illustrated by Forrest W. Orr, was first published in 1931 and was a Newbery Honor recipient in 1933. |
Doris McCarthy died at the age of 100
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The Flag of the City of Scarborough, Ontario was officially dedicated on August 19, 1969, by then-Mayor Albert Campbell at a special ceremony in Thomson Memorial Park. It was designed by local painter Doris McCarthy (1910–2010) in the spring of 1968, who was presented with the idea by her friend Albert Campbell. |
Troy University was a short-lived university established at Troy, New York in the year that equals 929 plus 929.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Troy University was a short-lived university established at Troy, New York in 1858 under the auspices of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The school closed in 1861. The building that housed the university remained a prominent Troy landmark until 1969. On the site now is Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's Folsom Library. |
The Bigger Picture beat out all other movies for the BAFTA Award for Best Short Animation
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The Bigger Picture is a 2014 British animated short film directed by Daisy Jacobs. It has been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 87th Academy Awards. It won the BAFTA Award for Best Short Animation at the 68th British Academy Film Awards. |
Christmas Day is very popular in the USA.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Christmas Eve is the day before Christmas Day, the festival commemorating the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. Christmas Day is observed around the world, and Christmas Eve is widely observed as a full or partial holiday in anticipation of Christmas Day. Together, both days are considered one of the most culturally significant celebrations in Christendom and Western society. |
Camping 3 was intended to make audiences laugh.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Camping 3 is a 2016 French comedy film directed by Fabien Onteniente. It is a sequel to the 2010 film "Camping 2". The film was a box office success, having grossed over US$24.2 million in France, becoming the second highest-grossing domestic film in 2016, with 3,228,313 tickets sold. |
Rye St Antony School does not allow two year olds.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Rye St Antony School is an independent Roman Catholic boarding and day school for girls aged 3 to 18 and boys up to age 8 in Headington, Oxford, England. It is commonly abbreviated and referred to by both pupils and staff as 'Rye'. Rye is unique as a girls’ independent Catholic school founded by lay women rather than by a religious order. |
Big Jet Plane was not the only album released in 2010
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | "Big Jet Plane" is a song written by Australian singer/songwriter Angus Stone, and originally recorded by Stone, under the name "Lady of the Sunshine", on his 2009 album "Smoking Gun". It was then re-recorded by Stone and his sister Julia, as the duo Angus & Julia Stone, and released on their 2010 album "Down the Way", as well as their 2010 EP "Big Jet Plane". |
The Carrier Sekani Tribal Council (familiarly known as CSTC) is a tribal council representing 7+1 First Nations in the Central Interior of British Columbia
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The Carrier Sekani Tribal Council (familiarly known as CSTC) is a tribal council representing eight First Nations in the Central Interior of British Columbia. It was originally known as the "Lakes District Tribal Council". The CSTC was incorporated in 1979 and is a registered non-profit society. |
sodium bicarbonate is propelled always by pressure of a gas.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | A sodium bicarbonate rocket (sometimes called an Alka-Seltzer rocket) is a model rocket fashioned from a 35mm film canister and propelled by the pressure of a gas, often carbon dioxide, generated from the reaction of an acid with sodium bicarbonate. Sodium bicarbonate rockets are often used in science classes to demonstrate principles of chemistry and physics. |
The AAA has a lot of young guys involved in it.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Real Fuerza Aérea (Spanish for "Royal Air Force") was a Mexican professional wrestling group, or stable, active in the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Asistencia, Asesoría y Administración (AAA) and consists of young "tecnicos" (Face or "good guys") who all use a high flying, high risk wrestling style. |
The Gaming Control Act is canadian
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The Gaming Control Act was passed in 1992 to control the growth of the gaming industry and the introduction of casinos in Windsor and Niagara Falls, Ontario. The act was enforced by the Gaming Control Commission Ontario to ensure honesty, integrity, and financial responsibility to participants as well as preventing criminal activity such as lottery scams. |
Farrell Temata gave commands.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Farrell Temata ( 1944 – 26 April 2013) was a New Zealand rugby union player and coach. He was a prop who played 44 times for the Waikato provincial rugby union team and later was the side's assistant coach from 1992 to 1994. He was assistant coach of the Chiefs Super Rugby team from 2004 to 2006. |
He also testified against other mobsters along with Gotti
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Salvatore "Sammy the Bull" Gravano (born March 12, 1945) is a former underboss of the Gambino crime family. He is known as the man who helped bring down John Gotti, the family's boss, by agreeing to testify against him and other mobsters in a deal in which he confessed to involvement in 19 murders. |
Charlotte Vigel was known as Tiggy
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Tiggy (born 1970 as Charlotte Vigel) is a Danish bubblegum/Eurodance artist. She is perhaps best known for her remix of the Sandy Fox song "Freckles" in "", originally the English version of the song "Sobakasu" by Judy and Mary from the anime "Rurouni Kenshin" and she's also popular in parts of Southeast Asia with the song "Why". |
Estadio José Rico Pérez can seat 20,000 spectators without filling up.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Hércules de Alicante Club de Fútbol, S.A.D. (] ) is a Spanish football team based in Alicante, in the autonomous community of Valencian Community. Founded in 1922, it currently plays in Segunda División B – Group 3 and plays its home games at the 30,000-capacity Estadio José Rico Pérez. |
The 141st Open Championship was held the same year the Mayan's predicted that the world as we knew it would end.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The 2012 Open Championship was a men's major golf championship and the 141st Open Championship, held from 19−22 July at Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, England. Ernie Els won his second Claret Jug, one stroke ahead of runner-up Adam Scott. Tiger Woods and Brandt Snedeker finished tied for third, four strokes behind Els, who gained his fourth major title. |
The Academy of Criminal Investigation is not a sister organization of the CIA.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Suspect is a Whodunit crime mystery program on the children's television channel CBBC. Children attempt to solve crimes committed at the fictional Kilcrammond House Hotel to gain admittance to the Academy of Criminal Investigation (an anagrammatic acronym of the CIA). The show is presented by Simon Grant who plays the part of the hotel manager. |
Bellotto was born in the seventh month.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Gianfranco Bellotto (Camposampiero, 2 July 1949) is an Italian football manager and former football player, who played as a midfielder. He served as head coach several Italian football teams such as Modena, Sampdoria and Venezia. He is well known for his commitment and seriousness. He achieved, among others, a Serie B Championship, a Capodanno Cup and a Red Leaf Cup. |
JC Aragone plays tennis for the USA.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Juan Cruz "JC" Aragone (born June 28, 1995) is an American tennis player. He attended the University of Virginia and was a member of three NCAA Men's Tennis Championship winning teams. Aragone made his first ATP main draw appearance at the 2017 US Open after securing a spot through the qualifying tournament. |
Serial Killers Ink is a good place to sell an autographed picture of Ted Bundy.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Serial Killers Ink is a website dedicated to selling "murderabilia" (collectibles related to murders, murderers or other violent crimes) and serial killer art, interviewing convicted serial killers and also serves as a meeting place for those interested or involved in the murderabilia industry. |
The film, Maniac, was released on Halloween in 2011.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Maniac (stylized as MANIAC) is an American short slasher film, directed by Shia LaBeouf. It was released on October 31, 2011. The short film stars American rappers Scott "Kid Cudi" Mecudi and Chris "Cage" Palko, as French-speaking serial killers. Mescudi and Palko also co-wrote the film with LaBeouf. |
The Gold Coast is more than 1.58 km west of the Las Vegas Strip
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The Gold Coast Hotel & Casino is a hotel and casino located in Paradise, Nevada. This locals' casino is owned and operated by Boyd Gaming. The Gold Coast is located one mile (1.6 km) west of the Las Vegas Strip on West Flamingo Road. It is located across the street from the Palms Casino Resort and the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino. |
Rachel Brosnahan has an A.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Rachel Brosnahan (born December 15, 1990) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles in the films "The Unborn" (2009) and "Beautiful Creatures" (2013) and for portraying Rachel Posner in the Netflix series "House of Cards", for which she was nominated for an Emmy Award. |
The show is a real story.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | 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. |
The Pikes Peak Center severs the citizens of El Paso County.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The Pikes Peak Center for the Performing Arts (known commonly as Pikes Peak Center) is a concert auditorium in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It serves as an entertainment, cultural, educational, and assembly center for the citizens of El Paso County, the Pikes Peak region, and the surrounding area. |
The twelfth tournament of the Sudirman Cup held in China would experience a marked increase in number of teams competing in the elite group. According to the Badminton World Federation, the 2011 Sudirman Cup will host 32 teams.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The 2011 Sudirman Cup was the twelfth tournament of the Sudirman Cup. It was held from May 22–29, 2011 in Qingdao, China. According to the Badminton World Federation (BWF) 32 teams have confirmed their participation, for the first time twelve teams competed in the elite group to battle for the title. |
The tomb has cultural significance
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The Tomb of Wang Chuzhi (Chinese 王處直墓 / 王处直墓 Wang Chizhi mu) is the grave of Wang Chuzhi (863-923 CE), a senior military governor of the late period of the Tang Dynasty and the Later Liang from the time of the Five Dynasties. It was rediscovered in 1980 in Xiyanchuan village in Quyang district of the Chinese province of Hebei. |
The 1999 release features a dozen fewer songs than the 2011 release.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Tight is the debut album by the American rock band Mindless Self Indulgence. The album was originally released on April 20, 1999 through Uppity Cracker Recording Group. After having been out of print for many years, the album was reissued as Tighter on April 26, 2011 through The End Records. The reissue features updated artwork and packaging, 12 previously unreleased tracks, and a bonus DVD. |
The computer has four times more ROM than RAM.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The Sharp PC-E220 was a 1991 pocket computer from Sharp Corporation featuring 32 kB RAM, 128 kB ROM and a 3.072 MHz CMOS-SC7852 CPU which was Z80A compatible. The display was able to display 4 lines x 24 characters/144 x 32 pixels. Programming languages were BASIC and Z80-Assembler. |
The movie Spanglish starred over 0 people
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Spanglish is a 2004 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by James L. Brooks and starring Adam Sandler, Téa Leoni, Paz Vega, and Cloris Leachman. It was released in the United States on December 17, 2004 by Columbia Pictures. The film grossed $55 million worldwide on an $80 million production budget, and received mixed reviews from critics. |
Lee Kuan Yew won the 1955 Legislative Assembly election
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The Leader of the Opposition of Singapore is usually the leader of the second largest political party represented in the Parliament of Singapore. During the 1955 Legislative Assembly election, the late Lee Kuan Yew was the "de facto" Leader of the Opposition, as the People's Action Party was then the second largest political party represented in the Legislative Assembly. |
Edward Annis was born in winter
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Edward Annis (born February 2, 1980), is a Canadian professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Teddy Hart. He is currently working on the American independent circuit. He has also wrestled for AAA, the short-lived Wrestling Society X, Jersey All Pro Wrestling, and Dragon Gate USA. He operates a wrestling school in Edmonton. He is the son of Georgia Hart and wrestler B.J. Annis. |
Antonio Lewis only goes by Zombie Juice professionally.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Antonio Lewis, better known by his stage name Zombie Juice, is an American rapper from Brooklyn, New York. He is one third of the hip hop trio Flatbush ZOMBiES. Along with his rapping career, Lewis also directed a music video for the Flatbush Zombies song "Thugnificense". |
Wardle was born in the tenth month.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Brian Wardle (born October 9, 1979) is an American college basketball coach and the current men's basketball coach at Bradley University. He was an assistant at Marquette from 2003–2005 and UW-Green Bay from 2005–2010. After the 2009-2010 season, Wardle was named head coach at UW-Green Bay. Upon his hiring, Wardle became the youngest head coach in NCAA Division I basketball. |
The acronym for Appian Way Productions would be AWP.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Appian Way Productions is a film production company in West Hollywood, California, established by actor and producer Leonardo DiCaprio. As of 2016, the company has produced 14 feature films, five documentaries and a television show. It has frequently collaborated with Martin Scorsese, who has directed some of the company's most well-known films. |
There are no players over the age of 18 on the team.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The Icelandic national under-18 basketball team is the representative for Iceland in international Under-18 age basketball competitions, and it is organized and run by the Icelandic Basketball Federation. The team represents Iceland at the FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship. It is coached by Friðrik Ingi Rúnarsson. |
Grosvenor is not just the name of a street.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Upper Grosvenor Street is a historic street in Mayfair, London, United Kingdom. It runs from the Grosvenor House Hotel off Park Lane to the Embassy of the United States off Grosvenor Square. The Embassy of Monaco is located at number 7. Odey Asset Management, a hedge fund run by Crispin Odey, is located at number 12. |
The 711 Squadron did search and rescue missions with helicopters.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The 711 Squadron ""Albatrozes"" ("Esquadra 711") was a flying squadron of the Portuguese Air Force. Its primary mission was Search and Rescue and it has had secondary missions tactical air transport and general air transport in the Azores archipelago. During the time it was active it was the only operational squadron in the Portuguese military to operate both rotary- and fixed-wing aircraft. |
Shangri-La Plaza was open in 1992
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Shangri-La Plaza (colloquially called as Shang) is a large, upscale-luxury shopping mall located in Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong, Philippines. It is owned and operated by the Kuok Group of Companies, the owner of the worldwide chain of Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts. Shangri-La Plaza opened on November 21, 1991 and contains more than 300 shops and restaurants. |
David Simon was a police reporter in Baltimore.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The Wire is an American crime drama television series set and produced in Baltimore, Maryland. Created and primarily written by author and former police reporter David Simon, the series was broadcast by the cable network HBO in the United States. "The Wire" premiered on June 2, 2002, and ended on March 9, 2008, comprising 60 episodes over five seasons. |
Nineteen forty six was a terrible year for the people of India.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Communal riots occurred in Bihar from 24 October to 11 November 1946, in which Hindu mobs targeted Muslim families. The riots were triggered by the Great Calcutta Killings, as well as the Noakhali riots earlier that year. Mahatma Gandhi declared that he would fast unto death if the riots did not stop. The riots were part of a sequence of communal violence that culminated in the partition of India. |
Babies do not participate in The NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship in the National Wrestling Alliance competed for by wrestlers in the Junior Heavyweight division. The title has been in existence from 1945 to the present. The title was unified with the National Boxing/Wrestling Association's World Junior Heavyweight Championship in 1949. |
Emily Hagins was unable to drive herself to set.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Zombie Girl: The Movie is a 2009 documentary that was directed by Justin Johnson, Aaron Marshall, and Erik Mauck. The film focuses on the making of the 2006 zombie film "Pathogen" that was directed by Emily Hagins, who was twelve years-old at the time. |
The Veterinary Medical College Application Service was created in the year of the pig.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The Veterinary Medical College Application Service (VMCAS) is a centralized application service for students applying to veterinary school. Created by the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC) in 1995, VMCAS handles applications for most of the veterinary schools in the United States, as well as several in Canada, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Australia. |
There was singing at the premiere of the Gospel According to the Other Mary.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The Gospel According to the Other Mary is an opera/oratorio by contemporary American composer John Adams. The world premiere took place on May 31, 2012, at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles with Gustavo Dudamel conducting the Los Angeles Philharmonic who also premiered the staged version on March 7, 2013, at the same venue. |
Hohener was born in the sixth month.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Martin Höhener (born June 23, 1980) is a Swiss professional ice hockey defenceman. He is currently playing for the SC Bern of Switzerland's National League A. He was selected by the Nashville Predators in the 9th round (284th overall) of the 2000 NHL Entry Draft. |
Van Morrison sells the album at his concerts.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Live at Austin City Limits Festival by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison is a limited edition live album recorded from the Austin City Limits Festival concert at which he was the first night headliner on September 15, 2006. It has only been made available at live Van Morrison concerts and at the Van Morrison Official website. |
"Are You Sitting Comfortably?" was not written in the 1970's.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | "Are You Sitting Comfortably?" is a 1969 song by the progressive rock band The Moody Blues. It was written jointly by band members Justin Hayward and Ray Thomas. It was recorded and released in 1969 on the Moody Blues Album "On the Threshold of a Dream". |
Kodjet is another name for Emu Bush
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Hakea laurina is a plant of Southwest Australia that is widely cultivated and admired. The species is often referred to as Kodjet, Pincushion Hakea, and Emu Bush. The specific epithet, derived from the Latin "laurus", is given for the resemblance to the leaves of laurel. The Noongar name for the plant is Kodjet or Kojet. |
The Brigade was inactive between 1972-2006.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The 198th Infantry Brigade, was first formed as part of the United States Army Reserve's 99th Division. It was active from 1967 through 1971 and has been active since 2007 as an Infantry Training Brigade as part of the US Army Infantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia. |
al corazon is the spanish meaning for to the heart
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Al Corazón (English language:To the Heart) is a 1996 Argentine documentary musical film dancing directed and written by Mario Sábato. The film starred Libertad Lamarque and Alberto Castillo. The film explores the history of tango dancing in Argentina, and was filmed in Buenos Aires, Argentina. |
Jango was on TV in Europe.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Jango is a crime-comedy series produced in 1961 by Associated Rediffusion for British television. It starred Robert Urquhart in the lead role of Jango Smith, with Moira Redmond as Dee Smith, his wife. The show also featured performances by Peter Sallis and Brian Wilde. |
The large intestine is the same as the "dà chàng"
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The large intestine (Chinese: 大肠/大腸: pinyin: "dà cháng") is one of the "fu" organs stipulated by traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). As distinct from the Western medical concept of large intestine, this concept from TCM is more a way of describing a set of interrelated parts than an anatomical organ. It is a functionally defined entity and not equivalent to the anatomical organ of the same name. |
Huw Stephens attended the Brixton Academy that evening.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The NME Awards 2017 were held in London, England, on 15 February 2017, at the Brixton Academy and was hosted by English comedian Huw Stephens. Beyoncé led the nominations with five, followed by The 1975, Bastille, Christine And The Queens and Skepta with four nominations each. |
The Anlo Youth Organisation supported Ghana's independence.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The Anlo Youth Organisation (also known as the Anlo Youth Association) was a political party that existed in the Gold Coast and later Ghana. It campaigned for the Ewe people under British rule to stay within Ghana after independence. It ended by merging with other parties to form a united opposition to the Convention People's Party. |
Wooden Leather is in English.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Wooden Leather is the second studio album by Kentucky-based rap sextet band Nappy Roots, to their first album "Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz". It was released on August 26, 2003 and featured singles "Roun' the Globe", and "Sick and Tired" (featuring Anthony Hamilton). |
Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden's initals are MALO, which could be scrambled around to form the word "loam."
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Robin Hobb is the pen name of Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden (born March 5, 1952), an American writer. She is best known for the books set in the Realm of the Elderlings, which started in 1995 with the publication of "Assassin's Apprentice", the first book in the Farseer trilogy. |
The Budapest Gypsy Symphony Orchestra is based in Hungry.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Budapest Gypsy Symphony Orchestra is a Hungarian symphony orchestra of Romani (Gypsy) musicians. It emphasizes works by composers inspired by Hungarian folk music including Johannes Brahms, Vittorio Monti, Piotr Tchaïkovski, Johann Strauss and Johann Strauss II. The orchestra has been performing for |
The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was an even number.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Wellingore is a village and civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 356. It is situated on the A607 road, approximately 12 mi south from Lincoln. It conjoins the village of Navenby to the north. The Viking Way traverses through the village, passing from the side of the cliff edge to Ermine Street. |
The Middlewich folk and boat festival is well known throughout members of the community.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The Middlewich Paddies are an Irish folk band formed in 1979 in the town of Middlewich in Cheshire. Although not widely known outside of folk music circles, two members of the band were instrumental in setting up the Middlewich folk and boat festival which has now become a recognised festival on the folk circuit. |
"Something to Say" reached 5+2 on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Fun & Games is the third album by the American pop/rock band The Connells, released in 1989. It was recorded primarily at Fort Apache Studios, in Cambridge, MA, with additional recording at Studio 900 in New York City and Reflection Studio in Charlotte, NC. In the US, the album reached #163 on the "Billboard" 200 while the single "Something to Say" reached #7 on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart. |
Dallas is bigger than Lower Greenville
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The Granada Theater is a theatre located in Lower Greenville, in Dallas, TX. The theatre was built in 1946 as a movie house. In 1977, it was converted to a concert hall, only to revert to a movie theater soon after. In 2004 it was again opened as a concert hall. |
Zafar died in his 90s.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Zafar Mahmud (1923–2016) was a Royal Indian Air Force officer during the second world war, originally stationed in Burma and subsequently stationed in Quetta (in present-day Pakistan) from 1945 to 1947 before the partition of British India. He was sent to England a number of times to train with the Royal Air Force just before and after the war. |
Kursch was born in the eighth month.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Hans Jürgen Kürsch, better known as Hansi Kürsch (born 10 August 1966 in Lank-Latum/Meerbusch, Germany), is a German musician best known for being the co-founder, lead vocalist, co-composer, and lyricist of power metal band Blind Guardian. He was also the bassist in Blind Guardian until the 1998 album "Nightfall in Middle-Earth". He also provides lead vocals for the band Demons and Wizards. |
Euphorbia pubentissima is the scientific name for the southeastern flowering spurge
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Euphorbia pubentissima, known by the common names false flowering spurge and southeastern flowering spurge, is a species of plant in the spurge family. It is native to the Southeastern United States where it is found in areas of sandy, open woodlands. |
Idris was born in the second month.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Ahmad Kemal Idris (born Singaraja, Bali, February 10, 1923 – died Jakarta, July 28, 2010) was a prominent Indonesian Army general during the 1950s and 1960s. He was an Indonesian guerrilla leader during the Indonesian National Revolution, who in 1949 was involved in continued resistance to the Dutch forces after they occupied Yogyakarta. |
Grant was 19 years old when he became Thrasher Magazine's Skater of the Year in 2011.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Grant Taylor (Born October 30,1991) is an American professional skateboarder. He is the son of former professional skateboarder Thomas Taylor and won Thrasher Magazine's "Skater of The Year" in 2011. Grant’s style of skateboarding is known to be fast and powerful. He is recognized for his unique versatile skateboarding. |
Thomas Morrison was born in the 80s
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Thomas Morrison (born 30 June 1983) is an English actor who has performed in theatre, TV and film. He is best known for his appearances in "On the Shore of the Wide World" and as Scripps in Cast B and C of Alan Bennett's "The History Boys". working alongside Steven Webb and Matt Smith. |
69 is a title with only numbers.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | 69 (シクスティナイン , Shikusutinain ) is a roman à clef novel by Ryu Murakami. It was published first in 1987. It takes place in 1969, and tells the story of some high school students coming of age in an obscure Japanese city who try to mimic the counter-culture movements taking place in Tokyo and other parts of the world. |
The Demon is Loose! is a movie that premiered in the eighty-fourth year of the twentieth century.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Murder Rock (Italian: Murderock - uccide a passo di danza; also known as Murder-Rock: Dancing Death, Slashdance and The Demon Is Loose!) is a 1984 Italian giallo film starring Olga Karlatos and Ray Lovelock, and written and directed by Lucio Fulci. Fulci recalled the producer forced him to turn the film into a musical with the music of Keith Emerson due to the success of "Flashdance". |
deep death was re-released in 1981
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Pacific Novelty was a developer of coin-operated arcade video games. "Deep Death" was their first title, which was later licensed by Game Plan and re-released as "Shark attack" (1981). "Thief", a "Pac-Man" styled maze chase, was their greatest success. |
KJEF-CA is on an odd channel
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | KJEF-CA, channel 13, was a class A television station in Jennings, Louisiana. Owned by Townsquare Media, the station was an independent station. It was the only television station owned by Townsquare, a company that otherwise specializes exclusively in radio. |
Superman's Dead was released more than 1000 weeks ago.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | "Superman's Dead" is a song by Canadian alternative rock group Our Lady Peace. It was released in December 1996 as the lead single from their second album "Clumsy". This has become one of Our Lady Peace's most popular songs in both Canada and the U.S., as well as many other parts of the world. |
The 1973 Atlanta Braves season was the eight season in Atlanta, so it must have had seasons in other places.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The 1973 Atlanta Braves season was the eighth season in Atlanta along with the 103rd season as a franchise overall. The highlight of the season was Hank Aaron finishing the season just one home run short of Babe Ruth as baseball's all-time home run king. The 1973 Atlanta Braves were the first team to boast three 40 home run hitters. They were Aaron, Darrell Evans, and Davey Johnson. |
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