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His 2 biggest films are comedies.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Todd Strauss-Schulson (born June 24, 1980) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, editor, and cinematographer, best known for directing the 2011 comedy film "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas", and the 2015 horror comedy film "The Final Girls". He has also directed episodes of the television series "The Inbetweeners" (2012) and "Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous" (2013). |
Clint Eastwood is an actor in Space Cowboys.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Space Cowboys is a 2000 American space drama film directed and produced by Clint Eastwood. It stars Eastwood, Tommy Lee Jones, Donald Sutherland, and James Garner as four older "ex-test pilots" who are sent into space to repair an old Soviet satellite. |
Derek Bermel is a talent composer.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Derek Bermel (born 1967, in New York City) is an American composer, clarinetist and conductor whose music blends various facets of world music, funk and jazz with largely classical performing forces and musical vocabulary. He is the recipient of various awards including a Guggenheim Fellowship and the American Academy in Rome's "Rome Prize" awarded to artists for a year-long residency in Rome. |
Fillmore Street has had cars on it.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Fillmore Street is a street in San Francisco, California, named after American President Millard Fillmore which starts in the Lower Haight neighborhood, and travels northward through the Fillmore District and Pacific Heights and ends in the Marina District. It serves as the main thoroughfare and namesake for the Fillmore District neighborhood. |
If PC was a person at the same age when it stopped, it would not be able to drink in the US.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Performance Car, commonly abbreviated to PC, was an automobile magazine from the United Kingdom published by EMAP between October 1983 and July 1998. As suggested by the title, the magazine focussed on the high performance sector of the car market, from hot hatches through to supercars. |
The show aired on the third day of the week.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Shanakht(Urdu: )(English Translation: "Identity") is a Pakistani television social drama series that debuted on Hum TV on 5 August 2014. It is written and directed by Amna Nawaz Khan and is Produced by Momina Duraid. It is produced by Momina Duraid and is a A N K Production project. The show stars Maya Ali, Fahad Mirza and Noor Hassan Rizvi in pivotal roles. The show aired Tuesdays at 8:00 pm. |
Alma knew talented musicians when she was young.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Alma Rosé's father was the violinist Arnold Rosé (né Rosenblum; 1863–1946) who was the leader of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra for 50 years: from 1881-1931 as well as leader of the Vienna State Opera orchestra and leader of the legendary Rosé String Quartet. Her mother, Justine (died 22 August 1938), was Gustav Mahler's sister. Alma was named for Alma Mahler. |
Quiet Riot recorded more after DuBrow's death
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Rehab is the eleventh studio album released from the heavy metal band Quiet Riot in 2006. It is their first studio release since 2001's "Guilty Pleasures". This is the last Quiet Riot studio album to feature lead singer Kevin DuBrow before his death in November 2007, which caused the band to split, though they would eventually reform in 2010 and continue to record and tour. |
Vampires appear in literature outside of Stephen King's fictional multiverse.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Vampires appear throughout Stephen King's fictional multiverse. They appear in the novels "'Salem's Lot", "", "", and ""; the short stories "One for the Road", "The Night Flier", "Popsy", and "The Little Sisters of Eluria"; and are mentioned in a number of other stories. Marvel Comics' "The Dark Tower: End-World Almanac" includes a detailed entry on their categorization. |
The first series was released in 2013
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Drifters is a British sitcom that stars Jessica Knappett, Lydia Rose Bewley and Lauren O'Rourke as three female friends who live in Leeds following their graduation from university. All three actresses had previously appeared together in "The Inbetweeners Movie". Four series were broadcast, between 2013 and 2016. |
The Arizona Cardinals football team had been already founded in 1962.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | William V. Bidwill Sr. (born July 31, 1931) is the principal owner and chairman of the board of the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League (NFL). He was co-owner from 1962 for ten seasons with his brother Charles Jr. and has been sole owner since 1972. |
The Condensed 21st Century Guide to King Crimson contains tracks spanning two volumes from 1969 to 2003.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The Condensed 21st Century Guide to King Crimson is a compilation by progressive rock band King Crimson, released in 2006. It contains select studio tracks from the two box sets, "The 21st Century Guide to King Crimson – Volume One – 1969–1974" and "The 21st Century Guide to King Crimson – Volume Two – 1981–2003". |
Lakeshore Technical College is located in the middle of Sheboygan and Manitowoc
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Lakeshore Technical College (or LTC) is a technical and community college located in Cleveland, Wisconsin, which is centrally located between the lakeshore cities of Sheboygan and Manitowoc. It is a member of the 16 schools in the Wisconsin Technical College System. The college was originally named Lakeshore Technical Institute (LTI). |
Vancouver, British Columbia is home to a popular alternative rock group
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | 54-40 is a Canadian alternative rock group from Vancouver, British Columbia, who take their name from the slogan Fifty-Four Forty or Fight!, coined to express the unsuccessful expansionist agenda of James K. Polk's presidency, intent upon controlling a contested U.S.-Canada border area in the Oregon boundary dispute. |
Sebo Walker was living in his Chrysler Town when he won the Red Bull Manny Mania Amateur U.S. Championship
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Sebo Walker (born April 28, 1988) is a professional skateboarder and artist living in Venice, Los Angeles who is best known for winning the Red Bull Manny Mania Amateur U.S. Championships in 2011 and for living in his Chrysler Town and Country van in West LA from 2010–2015. |
Revelation of the Last Hero's main character also sings the theme song
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | 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" (霧裡清風) by was sung by Kwok. |
Christopher Cross is successful at his job.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | "Never Be the Same" is the title of the third single by singer-songwriter Christopher Cross, released from his debut Grammy Award-winning album "Christopher Cross". It was the singer's third consecutive single to reach the Top 40 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 chart, where it peaked at number 15 late in 1980. The song was a number-one hit on the adult contemporary chart, remaining there for two weeks. |
Laura Elena Zúñiga Huizar was beautiful.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Laura Elena Zúñiga Huizar (born January 3, 1985) is a Mexican model and beauty queen, center of a drug trafficking scandal in December 2008. The critically acclaimed 2011 film "Miss Bala" ("Miss Bullet") is loosely based on Zúñiga and her involvement in the events of December 2008. |
Tony wrote his memoir over 20 years before passing away.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Tony Sanchez, also known as Spanish Tony (died 2000), was a British photographer of Spanish ancestry. He worked as Keith Richards' assistant for eight years and co-wrote with John Blake a bestselling memoir about this time, entitled "Up and Down with the Rolling Stones: My Rollercoaster Ride with Keith Richards" (1979). |
"The Enormous Radio and Other Stories" had not yet been published on May 17, 1947.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | "The Enormous Radio" is a short story written by American author John Cheever in 1947. It first appeared in the May 17, 1947 issue of "The New Yorker" and was later collected in "The Enormous Radio and Other Stories". The story describes a strange new radio that allows its owners to listen in on conversations of other tenants in their apartment building. |
Lou Carnesecc coached in the 60s
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The 1986–87 St. John's Redmen basketball team represented St. John's University during the 1986–87 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team was coached by Lou Carnesecca in his nineteenth year at the school. St. John's home games are played at Alumni Hall and Madison Square Garden and the team is a member of the Big East Conference. |
The Distant Shore, The Key and Stella were all written by Hartog.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The Key is a 1958 British war film set in 1941 during the Battle of the Atlantic. It was based on the 1951 novel "Stella" by Jan de Hartog (later republished as "The Distant Shore" and "The Key") and was directed by Sir Carol Reed. William Holden, Sophia Loren and Trevor Howard starred in the production. |
John Coltrane played a woodwind instrument.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The John Coltrane Home is a house in the Dix Hills neighborhood of Huntington, Suffolk County, New York, where saxophonist John Coltrane lived from 1964 until his death in 1967. It was in this home that he composed his landmark work, "A Love Supreme". |
Sasha Torres and Whitney Solloway looked the same.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Julia Goldani Telles (born March 18, 1995) is an American actress and ballet dancer. She is best known for her supporting role as Whitney Solloway on the Showtime original series "The Affair" and as Sasha Torres on the short-lived ABC Family series "Bunheads". |
Rise of the Dragon is an atypical Dynamix game.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Rise of the Dragon is a graphic adventure game released in 1990 for DOS and Macintosh, and later remade for the Sega CD (1993) as well as the Amiga. It was one of the few adventure game titles developed by Dynamix, a company that was better known as an action and flight simulator game developer. |
Headliners may sometimes invite the opening act to perform again
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | An opening act, warm-up act, or supporting act is an entertainment act (musical, comedic, or otherwise), that performs at a concert before the featured act, or "headliner". Rarely, an opening act may perform again at the end of the event, or perform with the featured act after both have had a set to themselves. |
The drinks are sweet
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Rubicon Drinks Ltd (formerly Rubicon Products Ltd) is a soft drink manufacturer based in Milton Keynes, UK. The company specialises in exotic soft drinks, and produces a variety of different flavours of drink, many of which contain sugar or artificial sweeteners, and which come in both still and sparkling varieties. In the United Kingdom, their drinks are bottled and distributed by A.G. Barr plc. |
St. Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral was inaugurated by a Pope from a different city than Cairo.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | St. Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral is a Coptic church located in the Abbassia District in Cairo, Egypt. The cathedral is the Seat of the Coptic Orthodox Pope. It was built during the time when Pope Cyril VI of Alexandria was Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church, and was inaugurated by him in 1969. |
The City of Onkaparinga ATP Challenger event was won by a professional tennis player in 2018
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The City of Onkaparinga ATP Challenger is a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It is currently part of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Challenger Tour. It is held annually at the Happy Valley Tennis Club in Happy Valley, Australia, since 2015. |
Higgins was born the day before February.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Roderick Dwayne "Rod" Higgins (born January 31, 1960) is an American retired professional basketball player who formerly served as president of basketball operations for the National Basketball Association's Charlotte Hornets. He is also the father of former Charlotte Hornets point guard Cory Higgins. |
Many of the staff and students come from all around the school.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Yough Senior High School is a high school located in the southeastern region of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA (Parents of Students/Staff/Educators). The school is operated by the Yough School District. Students attend from the townships of Sewickley Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania and South Huntingdon. Yough High School has graduating class sizes from 180-200. |
Zacchetti painted religious buildings.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Bernardino Zacchetti (active c. 1523) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period. He was born in Reggio Emilia. His style recalls Raphael, and is also said to have worked with Michelangelo in the Sistine chapel. His picture of "St. Paul" in the church of San Prospero at Reggio recalls Il Garofalo. One of his pupils, Giovanni Soncini was the godfather of Corregio’s second daughter. |
Brazil ends with l.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | There are 26 states of Brazil, (Portuguese: "estados" ) which are the federal states of Brazil, plus the Federal District which contains the capital city, Brasília. Below are these states listed in order of the area, from Amazonas with the greatest area, to the Federal District with the least. Brazil has a total area of 8,515,767 km, and is ranked 5th in the world. |
Hard soda is just beer with added flavors in it
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Hard soda, also referred to as flavored beer, is a type of alcoholic beverage and craft beer that is manufactured in the style of a soft drink. It has gained recent prominence in the United States after the success of the Not Your Father's Root Beer brand manufactured by Small Town Brewery. As of late May 2016, at least 39 hard soda brands exist in the United States. |
The 1977 Gillette Cup lasted more than two months.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The 1977 Gillette Cup was the fifteenth Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament. It was held between 29 June and 3 September 1977. The tournament was won by Middlesex County Cricket Club who defeated Glamorgan County Cricket Club by 5 wickets in the final at Lord's. |
Bob Lea-Wright beat all other drivers at the 1934 Australian Grand Prix.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The 1934 Australian Grand Prix was a motor race held at the Phillip Island circuit in Victoria, Australia on 19 March 1934. The 200 mile race, which was organised by the Light Car Club of Australia, was the seventh Australian Grand Prix. Contested as a handicap race, it was won by Bob Lea-Wright, driving a Singer 9 Le Mans. |
In 2015, the Somali ostrich ("Struthio molybdophanes") was a distinct species
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The ostrich or common ostrich ("Struthio camelus") is either one or two species of large flightless birds native to Africa, the only living member(s) of the genus "Struthio", which is in the ratite family. In 2014, the Somali ostrich ("Struthio molybdophanes") was recognized as a distinct species. |
14th of February, 2017 is an important historical date in Ghana
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Mercy Yvonne Debrah-Karikari is a career diplomat and the first female to be secretary to the cabinet of the government of Ghana. She was appointed to occupy this position by the current President Nana Akufo-Addo. Her appointment took effect on the 14th of February 2017. |
The film's writer has known one of it's female stars since they were both children.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The Good Night is a 2007 romantic comedy film written and directed by Jake Paltrow. The film stars his sister Gwyneth Paltrow, Penélope Cruz, Martin Freeman, Danny DeVito, Simon Pegg and others. The movie takes place in London and New York City, where a former pop star (Freeman) who now writes commercial jingles for a living experiences a mid-life crisis. |
During the events of happy birthday more the one person ends up kidnapped
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Happy Birthday is a 2016 American horror-thriller film that was written and directed by Casey Tebo. The film stars Matt Bush and Riley Litman as two friends that travel to Mexico and end up getting kidnapped. "Happy Birthday" also stars Steven Tyler of Aerosmith as a shaman. |
Fatsia japonica grow primarily in the eastern world
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | 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. |
Using a bat and a ball the Vigilantes tried to win games against other teams in their league.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The Mission Viejo Vigilantes were a minor league baseball team located in Mission Viejo, California. The team played in the independent Western Baseball League, and was not affiliated with any Major League Baseball team. Their home stadium was Mission Viejo Stadium near Saddleback College. |
Virginia's Eleventh Congressional District is led by Gerry Connolly
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Virginia's Eleventh Congressional District is a U.S. congressional district in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The district stretches from Herndon to Quantico, comprising most of Fairfax County, all of the city of Fairfax, and part of eastern Prince William County. The residents of the 11th district are represented by Democrat Gerry Connolly. |
This Is England '86 was released four years after the film This is England
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | This Is England '86 is a 2010 British drama miniseries written by Shane Meadows and Jack Thorne, a spin-off from the 2006 film "This Is England". Set three years later, it focuses on the mod revival scene rather than the skinhead subculture, with the gang variously adopting an eclectic mix of clothing styles. |
Alice Geraldine Farrar lived over 80 years
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Alice Geraldine Farrar (February 28, 1882 – March 11, 1967) was an American soprano opera singer and film actress, noted for her beauty, acting ability, and "the intimate timbre of her voice." She had a large following among young women, who were nicknamed "Gerry-flappers". |
He was awarded for battle.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Karl Ernst Manfred Freiherr von Richthofen (24 May 1855 – 28 November 1939) was a German "General der Kavallerie" (General of the Cavalry) during World War I and recipient of the order Pour le Mérite, 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. |
The vast majority of people who visit pedestrian facilities walk while they are there
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | Pedestrian facilities include retail shops, museums, mass events (such as festivals or concert halls), hospitals, transport hubs (such as train stations or airports), sports infrastructure (such as stadiums) and religious infrastructures. The transport mode in such infrastructures is mostly walking, with rare exceptions. |
The Dukedom of Primo de Rivera is passed down through family generations.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. | The Dukedom of Primo de Rivera (Spanish: "Ducado de Primo de Rivera" ) is a hereditary title in the Spanish nobility. The dukedom was posthumously bestowed on José Antonio Primo de Rivera, founder of the Falangist movement, by General Francisco Franco as head of the Spanish state. |
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